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quote:Originally posted by CTD01

you can take off the collar jack it up under the big steel plate in front of the rear diff ( the piece with hole for grease fitting and split it. Take the belt off first lol. If you got the tranny from me thats cool but just curious how i didnt know about it:D


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id="quote">Ah ha I see that. Still at -9 this morning I think I'll pass on frostbite just to fix the old girl. I did hit the bolts in the collar and a few other choice bolts with some PB Blaster. That should help when it finally warms up.
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  • 2 months later...

The original rear was never greased so it took close to two hours to get it free. The wheels will also be a challenge. The replacement rear end is frozen where the clutch/pulley attach. Soaked in PB blaster

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Everything is disassembled and put back together. I just need to attach the brake linkage, seat, and the collar that holds the rear in. Then all I have to do is fill the rear with oil. Maybe after work!!

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